18 Related Articles, between 2018-11-01 and 2018-10-22

CFA looks into life after Lippi. As expected, Marcello Lippi will leave his role as head coach of China's national team next year, but who will replace the Italian is now anyone's guess. >>

Chinese market drop leads world stocks lower. A sharp drop in Chinese stocks led global markets broadly lower on Tuesday, as investors digest the impact of trade tensions on the country as well as other geopolitical worries, such as Italy's debt problems. >>

Chinese movie master Zhang Yimou still studying his craft. By Hanna RantalaVENICE, Italy, Sept 7 (Reuters) - He has made some of the most acclaimed Chinese films of recent decades, but Zhang Yimou is still studying... >>

Dialogue to boost relations with Italy. Constructive dialogue on economic and financial policies will help promote closer ties between China and Italy, especially at a time when the latter is determined to further open up its financial and goods markets, a top Italian official said. >>

Former Chinese central bank governor Zhao: Trade war impact on China economy is not significant. CNBC's Steve Sedgwick recaps highlights from his interview with Zhou Xiaochuan, former Chinese central bank governor, at the Ambrosetti Forum in Lake Como, Italy. The two discuss the trade war impact and the talk around Chinese currency manipulation. >>

Former Chinese central bank governor Zhou: Trade war impact on China economy is not significant. CNBC's Steve Sedgwick recaps highlights from his interview with Zhou Xiaochuan, former Chinese central bank governor, at the Ambrosetti Forum in Lake Como, Italy. The two discuss the trade war impact and the talk around Chinese currency manipulation. >>

GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares slide on China growth fears, dollar gains. A gauge of global equity markets
fell on Monday amid unease over the impact of the escalating
U.S.-Sino trade war on China's growth, while the dollar gained
versus the euro and Italian bond yields spiked on a spat over
Italy's budget plans. >>

Italian 'castle in the sky' draws nature lovers. For more and more Chinese tourists who are willing to explore natural scenery other than follow the traditional routes of grand capitals, the hilltop village of Civita di Bagnoregio in central Italy has become a popular holiday destination. >>

Italian wine exporters see potential in changing tastes. Italian wine exporters see potential in China as tastes and demand diversify, and they expect to target 230 million consumers to further expand growing sales, according to industry experts. >>

Italy to offer Silk Road Fund compensation if Autostrade nationalised. The Italian government has told
Autostrade's Chinese shareholder it would offer compensation
should it decide to strip the toll-road operator of its motorway
concession after last month's deadly bridge collapse in Genoa. >>

Italy's 'essence of excellence' continues to draw interest. From Chianti wine and Parma ham to Emilia-Romagna cheese, Chinese consumers are in for a treat of authentic Italian flavor during the China International Import Expo as Italy heralds free trade for a more prosperous future. >>

Key initiatives. The Bank of China has been serving the China-Italy Business Forum since 2014. It was elected as a forum chair for the Chinese side last year for its vital role in boosting economic growth and facilitating collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, technology and tourism between the two countries. >>

Leonardo signs framework agreement to join CR929 jet.... ROME, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Italy's Leonardo said on Friday it had signed a framework agreement with China's Kangde Investment Group to join the project of a... >>

Soprano pays tribute to Verdi with album. Chinese soprano Zhang Liping has released a new album Sempre Libera, in which she performs nine arias by Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), including E strano! Sempre libera from La Traviata, Caro nom from Rigoletto and Come d'aurato from Il Trovatore. >>

Why I’m Willing to Suffer Through ‘Cats’ in China. The enchanting and futuristic opera houses of the country’s megacities don’t offer Italian masterpieces every night. A deprived culture vulture must do what’s necessary. >>